Started JUICING again this week!! No, not drugs but literal juice from carrots, grapefruit, and ginger root. I am taking a break from caffeine (not that I was consuming all that much) to see how it affects me. Last cup of tea was on Friday night last week. So far haven't noticed any of the negative side effects but I haven't noticed any major benefits/improvements to my sleep or my waking up in the morning either. The intention isn't to "quit the habit", but to increase my caffeine sensitivity so that I can more properly use it as an exercise supplement.
Anyway, with this being the case, I began juicing to have some kind of energy spike before boxing club, and it has been working really well. I pulled my noisy spinning juicer out of storage. I feel alert, energized, moreso than when I was drinking tea + honey as my pre workout. Even when I get back on tea, I will try to stick with the juicing habit, at least for my evening workout.
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Excellent work on the major weightloss
@JORMBO !! Dunno about what resources your gym offers but, if you've already signed up, I'd start asking questions there (weekly routine, meal plans, personal trainer, etc) because why not? I'm sure they get tons of similar questions all the time. What do you want your "plan" to look like, and what are your intentions? If you want simplicity, stick with a
5 sets of 5 reps structure, split your exercises in half (commonly split across Upper body or Lower body, or split between Pushing exercises and Pulling exercises), and track your reps and weight from week to week. You can overcomplicate a workout routine to the point where it kills your motivation and stalls your gains because you're obsessing over the numbers instead of simply performing the work and trusting the method.